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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2007

I would post the lyrics if I didnt mess them up so frequently... I'll definately put more time into the next video! I kinda mumbled my way through this one. The drum machine thing sounded quieter when I was playin, I guess the camera was just getting into it or something.

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  • ok, so this is a long shot, but since this is one of the few videos featuring this specific model, i was wondering if anyone has a PDF of an owner's manual or tech specs for the hammond piper II? i am looking desperately for them as i am considering trying to chop and convert mine into a portable. any help is greatly appreciated!

    PS--also, that was quite a lovely little song :)

  • @luxvoyager1111 Thanks for the kind words! I apologize, but I do not have an owners manual nor do I have a PDF of one. After a search I could only find original piper manuals. You want to check out ebay periodically or ask some people on hammond forums. Organ repair people might also be able to help you out (there are some guys out there who love hammonds and they'll give you some advice by phone for free). You can always try to contact Hammond-Suzuki USA as well. Good luck!

  • Nice tune. Hey, if you've got that M3 running by now try this- put the vibrato and chorus tab right in the middle, just find that little sweet spot. Okay, can you hear the 'hidden leslie' tone? Now go one better, take out the tube which governs the volume for the 'high'-'low' on chorus vibrato and put a hotter tube in it's place. Sorry I am remembering this off the top of my head. I bought my M3 at a thrift & it had that tube missing. When I got home I had tube w/ the same pins, but hotter 12b7?

  • @paulj0557 Wow!! I wish I had known that when I had access to my M3. Now I'm literally thousands of miles away from it. That is such a cool idea though! If only I could get an M3 in Japan.

  • @morrissteven Are old Yamaha Electones readily available on craigslist there in Japan...? Do they use craigslist? I suppose I could look. What is it like there as far as used gear of old, do the Japanese hang onto vintage gear like we do in the States? I do know one thing, when I lived in Hollywood in the mid to late 80's guys from Japan were flocking to the Sunset Blvd. guitar shps and buying up all of the 58' Sunburst Les Paul's. I told a friend recently, ' Yeah, they paid 30 grand!',now? 100!

  • @paulj0557 Last I checked craigslist doesn't get used much in Japan (and only in big cities if at all). I know some guitar collectors and builders in my area and I've heard of stories of them and their friends going to such shops during the "bubble years" and doing just what you speak of! Believe it or not, but the resale value of vintage gear/botique gear in Japan is outrageous. Even with shipping/customs it's cheaper to import most gear.

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  • Why does this remind me of Napoleon Dynamite... O.o

  • i love that! is that a hammond? its so kuul!

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  • Hey man great job!

  • Piper II Owners manual $28.45, Service manual $49.45, specify model whether 121024, 121124 or 121126. Organ Service Company com (708) 352 8011

  • this makes me smile :)

  • u must be an awesome singer with this sound ;)

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